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>> the delegations from malaysia and china are in sydney, australia. earlier today they had briefings to get them prepared for the big meeting which happens in cambra, australia, first thing monday morning. we have the delegation from malaysia, the acting transport minister and the delegation from china and getting together with the delegation from australia in cambra and they'll talk about the next phase of the search for flight 370. how are they going to spend that estimated $60 million and how are they going to spend the next up to a year sevening this area and the southern indian ocean where they still believe they have the strongest information that this is where the missing plane is. >> will ripley in kuala lumpur, thank you very much. >>> you know the violence in ukraine, it's increasing every day also every hour. russia is blaming the kiev government for killing pro-russian separatists, so will russia send in the reported 40,000 troops according to nato that are right at the border? will they go in? >>> plus the rising call to bring back our gi
>> the delegations from malaysia and china are in sydney, australia. earlier today they had briefings to get them prepared for the big meeting which happens in cambra, australia, first thing monday morning. we have the delegation from malaysia, the acting transport minister and the delegation from china and getting together with the delegation from australia in cambra and they'll talk about the next phase of the search for flight 370. how are they going to spend that estimated $60 million...
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it doesn't necessarily mean it's the malaysia aircraft. there are lost aircraft all over the world, business jet that is are missing. they may have found something like that. what's important as an investigators, scientist, researcher, my point to them is you need to prove it to us in a timely manner. we know where there are crashed airplanes. find those, show us where they are. until you do that, we can't take too seriously your planes. that's what needs to be done before there's any reallocation of additional resources in that area. >> this initial report, five pages long, by comparison of the flight 447 report was more than 120 pages long, released sooner than this one was, after that crash. if the transportation minister says there's nothing to hide, why not release more information? >> well, that's a good question. i really don't know. i think part of it is, their inexperience with doing this. i'm not sure who the exact individuals were who wrote this report. i can tell you, when i read the report, what is in there is exactly what i s
it doesn't necessarily mean it's the malaysia aircraft. there are lost aircraft all over the world, business jet that is are missing. they may have found something like that. what's important as an investigators, scientist, researcher, my point to them is you need to prove it to us in a timely manner. we know where there are crashed airplanes. find those, show us where they are. until you do that, we can't take too seriously your planes. that's what needs to be done before there's any...
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that comes on the heels of the report released by malaysia which shows i guess what we can describe as mass confusion after flight 370 disappeared. let's take a closer look at the report and the investigation with dade soucie, author of "why planes crash," former faa inspector, and major james "spider" marks. good morning to both of you. >> good morning, kate. >> good morning, kate. >> two of the numbers that stick out from the report, david, 17 minutes after -- it was 17 minutes after the plane had disappeared before anyone seemed to have noticed, according to this report. and then four hours before any search effort was initiated. that seems like, to be nice and to be kind, that seems like mistakes were made. but that seems like a whole lot of mistakes that were not corrected in time. >> let's talk about 17 minutes first. that's at the transition period. when you're going from one control area to the next control area. 17 minutes while it is a little bit extensive, it's not unordinary at all. that's something that you might expect. the other part, the four hours, now, this is somethi
that comes on the heels of the report released by malaysia which shows i guess what we can describe as mass confusion after flight 370 disappeared. let's take a closer look at the report and the investigation with dade soucie, author of "why planes crash," former faa inspector, and major james "spider" marks. good morning to both of you. >> good morning, kate. >> good morning, kate. >> two of the numbers that stick out from the report, david, 17 minutes...
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queried malaysia airlines. 4:25, ho chi minh. these are half-hour blocks of a plane that's been missing for several hours, and nobody is thinking, we'd better sound the alarm. >> and get this, though. the last item, richard, quick point, item 24. the first mention of search and rescue comes at 6:14. 6:14. and kuala lumpur air traffic control queries ho chi minh city and asks if a search and rescue had been activated. where would the plane be at that point, richard, you know? >> you're thinking my thoughts, miles. >> but hold the thoughts and here's why. we're going to take a break. when we come back, there's good and bad reason for why they were communicating and not being able to understand where the plane was, and then there becomes new data that they'll have that gives them their different search coordinates. we'll take you through all of it right after the break. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're usi
queried malaysia airlines. 4:25, ho chi minh. these are half-hour blocks of a plane that's been missing for several hours, and nobody is thinking, we'd better sound the alarm. >> and get this, though. the last item, richard, quick point, item 24. the first mention of search and rescue comes at 6:14. 6:14. and kuala lumpur air traffic control queries ho chi minh city and asks if a search and rescue had been activated. where would the plane be at that point, richard, you know? >>...
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. >>> let's get back to the big story on the malaysia flight 370. australian company is now standing by its research, says it -- saying that it may have found malaysia flight 370 in the bay of bengal. very different area from where the search is currently located. the findings from georesonance has drawn plenty of attention and skepticism with the main search focussed thousands of miles away. why is the company confident it found plane wreckage that could be the doomed plane? our correspondent went inside the firm to get better answers. anna? >> kate, we spent several hours with a couple of directors from georesonance and they are confident they found the wreckage of the plane in the bay of bengal. it's important to stress they are not saying that this is for sure mh370. but what they are saying is that they have evidence, they have proof that they have sent to malaysian airlines and to the governments of malay sharks china, and australia. they've given them coordinates and all they are asking is that authorities go there with with their navy, with
. >>> let's get back to the big story on the malaysia flight 370. australian company is now standing by its research, says it -- saying that it may have found malaysia flight 370 in the bay of bengal. very different area from where the search is currently located. the findings from georesonance has drawn plenty of attention and skepticism with the main search focussed thousands of miles away. why is the company confident it found plane wreckage that could be the doomed plane? our...
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so we started looking north of malaysia and then we started moving northwest of malaysia. we ended up in the top of the bay of bengal. and as we searched all of those areas, we were looking for alominum which makes up 70% of the boeing 777. if we got a hit or a reading for alomi alomi alominium then we moved on to copper and steel and nickel and iron. there were a few others but the main ones we were looking for. >> so you look for all of these metals. you look to detect these metals in a very scientific way, if you will. what led you to this area though? we are talking about a vast part of the association where, at that time, the search efforts had already begun focusing very squarely in the southern indian ocean on that southern arc. and this is really in a completely different area that had already been discredited by the joint search effort. what led you to this area to begin with? >> no, you're actually incorrect there. the date when we started looking on the 12th, only four days after the plane disappeared. >> so you were already looking on the 12th. okay. >> yeah. t
so we started looking north of malaysia and then we started moving northwest of malaysia. we ended up in the top of the bay of bengal. and as we searched all of those areas, we were looking for alominum which makes up 70% of the boeing 777. if we got a hit or a reading for alomi alomi alominium then we moved on to copper and steel and nickel and iron. there were a few others but the main ones we were looking for. >> so you look for all of these metals. you look to detect these metals in a...
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the malaysia prime minister says they have made no progress since march 28. the whole last month have been a waste of time. >> to be fair, the pings could have come from the plane. >> no, they couldn't have. they took the location of the best ping, searched the area around it within detection radius and it wasn't there. that means whatever caused that ping was not mh370. you recall there was reason we suspected that to begin with, the frequency was wrong. so this is a very important data point. this is why we're hearing this kind of disappointment from the australian and malaysian prime minister. now we have this huge area, why? we don't have any good idea where this thing is. >> they're telling us the entire probable impact zone. what does that mean to you? 23,000 square feet? >> when we've come to a dead-end, this thread of the investigation has reached a dead-end, what do you do when you've got nothing else to do? just kind of cast a huge net. look at this, 150 times larger. this is a huge area to search. remember, the way you try to find a plane in an oce
the malaysia prime minister says they have made no progress since march 28. the whole last month have been a waste of time. >> to be fair, the pings could have come from the plane. >> no, they couldn't have. they took the location of the best ping, searched the area around it within detection radius and it wasn't there. that means whatever caused that ping was not mh370. you recall there was reason we suspected that to begin with, the frequency was wrong. so this is a very important...
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>>> new this morning, president obama arrives in malaysia. the first american president to visit in nearly 50 years. it comes 50 dais after flight 370 vanished. >>> vladimir putin, g-7 leaders all agree on tough new sanctions against russia. the question now, what will the u.s. do and is an invasion imminent? >>> a 16-year-old honor student viciously attacked in the hall of a school. what was the motive? was it over the school's program? >>> a twister hits the tar heel state. warnings of a violent weekend are coming our way. >>> saturday sunshine here. i'm kristi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. 3:00 out west. first this morning, an historic visit, president obama just arrived in malaysia's capital. >> his visit is seven weeks to the day when flight 370 vanished in air. the u.s. is still fully committed to this search. >> he's warning russia is new targeted sanctions are ready to go as tensions in ukraine ramp up. but, he cautioned earlier, they may not get moscow off its back. >> i think it's important for us not to anticipate that the targete
>>> new this morning, president obama arrives in malaysia. the first american president to visit in nearly 50 years. it comes 50 dais after flight 370 vanished. >>> vladimir putin, g-7 leaders all agree on tough new sanctions against russia. the question now, what will the u.s. do and is an invasion imminent? >>> a 16-year-old honor student viciously attacked in the hall of a school. what was the motive? was it over the school's program? >>> a twister hits...